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... printed by Peter Lichtenstein at Venice in 1515. The inclusion of the two proverbs in such a preface to the Almagest would , of course , explain quite adequately Chaucer's expression , ' in his Almageste . ' The important contribution ...
... printed by Peter Lichtenstein at Venice in 1515. The inclusion of the two proverbs in such a preface to the Almagest would , of course , explain quite adequately Chaucer's expression , ' in his Almageste . ' The important contribution ...
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... printed versions , and it is a very instructive example of the care Heine lavished on the polishing of his prose . Apart from stylistic changes in the narrow sense , the printed article expanded some portions of the draft very ...
... printed versions , and it is a very instructive example of the care Heine lavished on the polishing of his prose . Apart from stylistic changes in the narrow sense , the printed article expanded some portions of the draft very ...
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... printed quarto ( 1710 ) , in which the tragedy and the farce are already separated , makes it clear that in the original stage - performance these two elements were part of one drama , a tragi - comedy : MELpomene no more erects her ...
... printed quarto ( 1710 ) , in which the tragedy and the farce are already separated , makes it clear that in the original stage - performance these two elements were part of one drama , a tragi - comedy : MELpomene no more erects her ...
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